Manufacturing Industry

AUTOMAKERS GET AHEAD IN RECYCLING: TO AVOID LEGISLATION, AUTO INDUSTRY DOES ITS OWN RESEARCH.

Plastics News, March, 1999 by Pryweller, Joseph

U.S. automakers and suppliers are campaigning to keep government off their backs. The issue in question is recycling, and the material under the microscope is plastic. ``We're trying to be proactive now to stave off legislation,'' said Tony Brooks, materials recycling engineer for Dearborn, Mich.-based Visteon Automotive Systems.

``Whenever government gets involved, it costs more money both for us and the consumer. We don't always come up with the best solutions.'' While metals recycling has been standard operating procedure for years in the automotive industry, plastic recycling has trailed far behind. Cost factors and the lack of demand frequently have been cited as culprits. An undercurrent of activity both by automakers and suppliers could topple...

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